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Master Inventory of Millard Sheets Studio and Home Savings Art and Architecture-Published Version August 2018.Xlsx Master Inventory of Millard Sheets Studio and Home Savings Art and Architecture-Published Version August 2018.xlsx Branch Name Owner Date Acquired Art Construction Branch (if different before Date Last Stained Fabric Painted Archival Firm Address City State or Opened Date Location Closed Number than city) Home Status Seen Mosaic? Glass? Sculpture? work? Furnishings? mural? No Art? Subject(s) Worked On By Records Copyright 2018 by Adam Arenson - please use to support documentation and preservation efforts, crediting the source. South Pasadena Junior High frescoes - School 1500 Fair Oaks Avenue South Pasadena CA 1929 1929 destroyed by 1935 Y California Millard Sheets (Unknown Name) beach club Long Beach CA before 1932 1930 Millard Sheets, Phil Dike (date and Scripps College Art Building Claremont CA 1930 specifics before 1932, before 1932, likely destroyed before Sheets Robinson’s Company Los Angeles CA likely 1929-1932 1929-1932 1975 Y Y Fantasie Millard Sheets exhibit State Mutual Building and before 1932, before 1932, likely AAA- Loan Los Angeles CA likely 1929-1932 1929-1932 Y Millard Sheets Millard before 1932, before 1932, likely Sheets YMCA Pasadena CA likely 1929-1932 1929-1932 Y exhibit covered then Modern Bullock’s Men’s Store 640 S Hill St Los Angeles CA 1934 1934 uncovered in 1975; Y World Millard Sheets mural in Beverly Hills Hotel 9641 Sunset Blvd Beverly Hills CA 1935 main lobby: Millard Sheets (date and Beverly Hills Tennis Club 340 North Maple Drive Beverly Hills CA 1935 not there, if ever 2014 Y specifics Millard Sheets State Mutual Savings and directors, Loan 5th St Los Angeles CA 1935 1935 destroyed by 1975 Y banking, Millard Sheets Golden Gate International Exposition Treasure Island San Francisco CA 1939 1939 demolished Y murals Millard Sheets Mark Keppel High School 501 East Hellman Avenue Alhambra CA 1939 1939 extant Y Millard Sheets none? girl on Huntington- Visalia-Dinuba School of Aeronautics 93291 Visalia CA 1941 1941 Sequoia Field Airport 2018 Y Y Y horse, train Millard Sheets Denis Sikeston Memorial Planes of Missouri Institute of Aeronautics160 Industrial Dr Sikeston MO 1941 1941 Airport 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets Fame Air Planes of Claiborne Flight Academy Wickenberg AZ 1941 1941 Echeverria Field, abandoned 2018 Millard Sheets Fame Air Planes of Cal-Aero Flight Academy 7000 Merrill Ave Chino CA 1941 1941 Chino Airport 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets Fame Air http://www. Eagle Field 11100 West Eagle Avenue Dos Palos CA 1941 1941 extant 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets eaglefield.n Hangar Six Inc. at Garner Southwest Texas Planes of Field 301 Airport Blvd Uvalde TX 1941 1941 1945 Junior College 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets Fame Air Mira Loma Planes of Mira Loma Flight Academy Mira Loma Circle Oxnard CA 1941 1941 Apartments 2018 Y Millard Sheets Fame Air https://www. Morton Air Academy Gary Field Blythe CA 1941 1941 ruins 2016 Y Millard Sheets avoidingregr Rankin Field Google Rankin Aeronautical Academy 20000 Road 140 Tulare CA 1941 1941 Weapons Range 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets Maps http://www.r Ryan School of Aeronautics Hemet-Ryan Airport Hemet CA 1941 1941 Hemet-Ryan Airport 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets chmtra.com/ Ryan School of Aeronautics of https://www. Arizona Ryan Airfield Tucson AZ 1942 1942 Ryan Airfield 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets flytucson.co N 59th Ave and W https://www. Thunderbird air school Greenway Rd Glendale AZ 1941 1941 Thunderbird School of Global2018 Management former campus Y Y Millard Sheets azcentral.co https://www. Thunderbird II air school Scottsdale Airport Scottsdale AZ 1941 1941 Scottsdale Airport 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets scottsdaleaz. Planes of Polaris Flight Academy Mira Loma Correctional InstituteLancaster CA 1941 1941 Mira Loma Correctional Institute2018 Y Y Millard Sheets Fame Air Corsicana Municipal Corsicana Municipal Corsicana Field Airport Corsicana TX 1941 1941 Airport 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets LA Times January 10, 1941 Mesa Del Rey King City Airport Mesa Del Rey Airport King City CA 1941 1941 Airport 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets LA Times January 10, 1941 Twentynine Palms Air Twentynine https://www. Academy Condor Field Palms CA 1942 1942 Marine Corps Air Ground Combat2018 Center, Twentynine Palms Y Y Millard Sheets desertsun.co Pacific Air School, Ltd at Fort Stockton–Pecos Planes of Gibbs Field 79735 Fort Stockton TX 1942 1942 1945 County Airport 2018 Y Y Millard Sheets Fame Air Truman's Restaurant and Drive Millard Sheets, Ravenna Mosaic AAA- In Wilshire and Westwood Los Angeles CA 1947 1947 demolished Y ? Company Millard over AAA- Beverly Hills Hotel 9641 Sunset Blvd Beverly Hills CA 1948 1948 Y fireplace Millard Sheets Millard Millard Sheets, Ravenna Mosaic Ravenna Lyman’s Restaurant 8th and Hill Los Angeles CA 1948 1948 demolished Y glass mosaic Company Mosaic puppet room Melody Lane 9454 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 1948 1948 Y - mural Millard Sheets Millard Sheets, Ravenna Mosaic AAA- Perino's Restaurant 4101 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA 1948 1948 demolished Y ? Company Millard U.S. Department of Interior four panels building 1849 C Street Northwest Washington DC 1948 1948 on “The Millard Sheets AAA- Carnation Company offices Hollywood CA 1949 1949 Y Millard Sheets Millard Sequoia Room, Hody’s 6006 Lankershim Blvd. at North Lankershim Oxnard St. Hollywood CA 1950 1950 Y Y Millard Sheets Our Lady of the Assumption religious Millard Sheet; Jean and Arthur https://www. Catholic Church Ventura CA 1952 1953 extant 2018 Y Y Y scenes Ames; architect Harold E Burket cityofventur 4070 Laurel Canyon Dr Occidental destroyed for other Home Savings near Ventura Studio City CA 1952 art? Jan-69 6 Savings and branch? signage Millard Sheets 115 S Central Ave at United Home Savings Broadway Glendale CA Feb-53 art? Mar-70 8 Savings and signage Millard Sheets 130 E Olive Ave near San Burbank Home Savings Fernando Blvd Burbank CA Feb-53 art? Apr-63 9 Savings and signage Millard Sheets 118 E Huntington Drive Arcadia Home Savings near First Arcadia CA Jan-53 Jun-60 7 Savings and signage Millard Sheets Mayo Clinic, Plummer mural on Building 100 2nd Street Southwest Rochester MN 1953 1953 Y canvas Millard Sheets Pacific Clay Products (later interior Children’s Aid Society of 4th and Bixel Los Angeles CA 1953 1953 Y design Millard Sheets Google panels, American Trust Company 1011 Tenth St Sacramento CA 1954 1954 vacant StreetView Y? Y small Millard Sheets statue and Millard Sheets, Albert Stewart, Monument to Democracy never built San Pedro CA 1954 museums John Anson Ford UCLA National American Fire demolished for Millard Sheets, Ravenna Mosaic Insurance 3701 Wilshire Los Angeles CA 1954 1954 Jan-67 28 Ahmanson Center Y Y Y firefighting Company; ? Corradini helper, Prepared by Adam Arenson 8/9/18 Page 1 Master Inventory of Millard Sheets Studio and Home Savings Art and Architecture-Published Version August 2018.xlsx Robert C. Wian Enterprises at N. Central Avenue and Millard Sheets, S. David (Bob's Big Boy) E. Thomas Road, Phoenix AZ 1954 1954 demolished Y Underwood Robert C. Wian Enterprises Google at N. Millard Sheets, S. David (Bob's Big Boy) Phoenix AZ 1954 demolished StreetView Central Underwood Robert C. Wian Enterprises executive Millard Sheets, S. David (Bob's Big Boy) 1001 E. Colorado Blvd Glendale CA 1954 1954 demolished Y Y offices – Underwood N. Central Avenue and E. ceramic tiles on Millard Sheets, S. David Bob’s Restaurant Thomas Road Phoenix AZ exterior demolished Underwood 1947? Before North griffin and Home Savings 9235 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA July 1948 1955 Jun-56 4 American Y shield Millard Sheets original Home Savings 800 S Spring Street Los Angeles CA 1947 N 1957 1 Home Huntington Long Beach Home Savings 2616 E Florence Ave Park CA Jan-51 N 1955 3 Building ? signage Millard Sheets 5022 Faculty Ave in destroyed for other Home Savings Lakewood Center Lakewood CA Jul-54 N Jun-60 10 N branch? signage Millard Sheets Indian La Quinta Resort 49499 Eisenhower Drive Palm Springs CA 1955? woman with Millard Sheets religious Claremont Claremont Community Church 233 Harrison Ave Claremont CA 1955 and 1963 1955 and 1963 extant 2018 Y Y Y Y Y Y scenes and Theodore Criley architect; Millard Sheets,Heritage Albert Stewart, Jean and Arthur Ames, David Scott, Harrison McIntosh, Phil Dyke, Betty Davenport Ford, Sam Maloof Millard Sheets, S. David Guaranty Savings and Loan 270 E 18th St Oakland CA 1956 1956 31 Chase Y remodel Underwood 9245 Wilshire Blvd. (at Chase; partialy mosaic, John Wallis, Margaret AAA- Home Savings Maple Drive) Beverly Hills CA Jun-56 Jun-56 n/a 4 N visible; sculpture and 2014 Y Y Y Y Y painted Montgomery, Millard Sheets, Millard 9836 Garden Grove Blvd Savings & Home Savings in Garden Sqaure Garden Grove CA Jul-56 art? Jun-60 13 Loan signage Millard Sheets 6311 Manchester Blvd Savings & Home Savings near Grand Buena Park CA Jul-56 art? Jun-60 14 Loan signage Millard Sheets 211 E Center St near City Savings & Home Savings Hall Anaheim CA Jul-56 seems 1956 10/7/70 12 Loan signage Millard Sheets Pomona First Federal Savings 399 North Garey Ave. (at mural -- Millard Sheets, Susan Lautmann AAA- and Loan Association (now Center St) Pomona CA 1956 1956; 1979 repair AMOCA 2011 Y Y history of Hertel, repair Susan Lautmann Millard Fred Roberts and Bay Area extant; Continental architecture, Millard Sheets, S. David Finance 1621 Wilshire Santa Monica CA 1957 1957 Shop/ Nawab of 2014 Y mosaic Underwood Guaranty Chase; painted over mural, Millard Sheets, Albert Stewart, AAA- Guaranty Savings and Loan 2400 Broadway Redwood City CA 1957 1957 n/a 34 Savings and as of May 2011 2011 Y Y sculptures Dave Underwood Millard Google Millard Sheets, S.
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